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    Cultivar and Training System Impact Cold-climate Seedless Table Grape Performance in the Northeastern United States by Rebecca Grube Sideman, George Hamilton, Kaitlyn Orde

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…‘Thomcord’ and ‘Marquis’ were removed from the experiment in 2019. …”
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    Magnetic Somnambulism in Context. Hegel’s Criticism of Kluge on Hypnosis by Andrés Ortigosa Peña

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Much of the literature on Hegel’s views on hypnosis suggests that his conception is influenced by the Marquis de Puységur, the discoverer of this phenomenon. …”
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    Arturo Cova, un Bradomín selvático by Ana Vigne Pacheco

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Comparative study between the main character of José Eustasio Rivera’s novel La vorágine, Arturo Cova, and the Marquis of Bradomín, the main character of Ramón del Valle Inclán’s Sonatas. …”
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    Du terrain au Tour du monde : la fabrique du lointain by Victoire Lallouette

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…It is amusing to observe that the misappropriation of images, which has become so obvious and omnipresent in our daily lives, has a long history; it may be found from early twentieth century when one takes a look at the publications of the French illustrated press recounting the narratives of an explorer of New Guinea. It is the story of Marquis de Cacqueray de Lorme, a bourgeois heir, who set off in 1895 to find the few French Catholic missionaries in New Guinea, the vast island largely unknown to Westerners.…”
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    La fille en boîte : naissance d’une perversion au Japon by Agnès Giard

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…In 1972, Shibusawa Tatsuhiko (1928-1987), translator of Georges Bataille and Marquis de Sade, publishes an essay – “Introduction to collections of girls” (Shôjo korekushon josetsu) – expanding the idea according to which girls, being objects by definition, arouse in men the desire to make a collection of them, i.e. to own several specimens of girls and preserve them in boxes. « More the individuality of a woman is restricted within the limits of her sole existence, more she is deprived of words, more she becomes nothing but a fragment of object, more man’s libido burns with a pale and burning flame », writes Shibusawa. …”
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    Les mystérieuses antiquités de Prosper Biardot (1805–1873) by Angélique Allaire

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It is the career and the identity of this ambiguous personally of nineteenth-century collecting, the contemporary of Marquis Campana, that this article sets out to illuminate while the analysis of the sources of his books allow us to understand better his work.…”
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    Les hôpitaux de Rennes : histoire, architecture et patrimoine by Capucine Lemaître, Benjamin Sabatier

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Signs of these changes were perceptible in the 1930s with Eugène Marquis’s anti-cancer centre and were confirmed in the 1950s with its new denomination as a university-affiliated hospital. …”
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    Missões diplomáticas portuguesas em Viena de Áustria nos fins do século XVII by Luís Ferrand de Almeida

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…La neutralité portugaise dans la guerre de la Ligue d'Augsbourg fit naître un projet de médiation et, en 1694, le 2ᵉ marquis d’Arronches fut désigné ambassadeur à Vienne. …”
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    Coimbra Moderna: A cidade e a Universidade by Fernando Taveira da Fonseca

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…Mais ce fait général ne dispense pas de la révélation des modalités et des aspects particuliers de ces relations, ce qui nous mène, en la justifiant, à une étude de cas : celle de Coimbra, à l'époque moderne, entre les deux grandes réformes universitaires : celle de 1537, menée par le roi Jean III lors de l'établissement définitif de l'université dans cette ville, et celle du Marquis de Pombal en 1772. Certaines conditions naturelles, historiques et institutionnelles ont fourni de solides fondements pour l'implantation de l'université à Coimbra, ce qui a conduit à une transformation importante de l'aménagement urbain, à des changements démographiques considérables et à l'établissement de modes de vie et de relations sociales spécifiques en raison de la présence massive des étudiants parmi la population. …”
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    Mazagão. De Marrocos para a Amazónia by José Manuel Azevedo e Silva

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…José et son ministre, le marquis de Pombal, ont décidé d’évacuer la garnison militaire ainsi que tous les habitants de la ville, soit un total de 418 familles et 2 092 personnes. …”
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    The gene Sr38 for bread wheat breeding in Western Siberia by E. S. Skolotneva, V. N. Kelbin, V. P. Shamanin, N. I. Boyko, V. A. Aparina, E. A. Salina

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This translocation is present in the varieties Trident, Madsen, and Rendezvous grown worldwide and in the Russian varieties Morozko, Svarog, Graf, Marquis, and Homer bred in southern regions. However, the Sr38 gene has not yet been introduced into commercial varieties in West Siberia; thus, it remains of practical importance for breeding in areas where populations of P. graminis f. sp. tritici are represented by avirulent clones. …”
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    Bir Yan Ürün Rejimi Olarak Demokrasi by Yahya İncetahtacı

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Bu çalışmada bir yönetim sistemi olarak demokrasinin yan ürün rejimi olduğu iddia edilir. Öncelikle Marquis de Condorcet tarafından geliştirilen bireysel ve toplumsal tercih kümeleri arası geçişsizliğe delalet eden seçim paradoksu ile Kenneth Arrow’un “olanaksızlık teoremi” merkeze alınarak araçsal rasyonalite düzleminde bireysel ve toplumsal olgular arası geçiş imkânı sorgulanır. …”
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